The Evening Standard’s award-winning weekly supplement, will return to London’s streets from September 2020.
Returning from its print hiatus on September 17th and 18th with the highly anticipated biannual fashion edition, ES Magazine will resume weekly publication from that date onwards.
Returning to market with a weekly circulation of 200,000 copies, delivering more copies across the month than any other free London magazine. Distribution will mirror the Evening Standard’s hybrid of home delivery service, created in response to lockdown restrictions, and its traditional London distribution network.
The returning magazine will come back to market with a design refresh and new digital and print content and commercial verticals designed to galvanise readers, industries and commercial partners.
Evening Standard CEO, Charles Yardley said: “As an avid reader of ES Magazine, I am delighted our award winning beacon of the London publishing scene returns in September.”
“Our commitment to print media continues, but, our focus will be on integrating the magazine content through new and innovative digital platforms, reaching new audiences and developing exciting product opportunities for our commercial partners.”
ES Magazine editor Laura Weir added: “The past three months have changed society, London and the industry forever, and it’s the role of a magazine like ours to reflect those changes through our content and delivery.”
“ES Magazine will return in September and will continue to set the London life and style agenda, and lead the city’s conversation from politics to pop culture, fashion to food – and beyond, as we inspire, excite and inform our readers who are adjusting to a new way of living and working. We thank our partners and clients for your insight, support and encouragement while we were on pause, and we are looking forward to working with you and to the readers who got in touch to ask when we would be back, I’m happy to share the good news that we will see you again soon.”